Printer Friendly
The Free Library
19,573,952 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

A profile of elementary school teachers involved in a professional development school.


This exploratory study identifies the characteristics of elementary school elementary school: see school.  teachers who were involved in professional development school (PDS (1) (Processor Direct Slot) A single expansion slot on certain, early Macintosh models that was used to connect high-speed peripherals as well as additional CPUs. Providing a channel directly to the CPU, the PDS coexisted with NuBus slots on some models. ) activities at one PDS site. It describes 42 teachers' level of involvement in the PDS partnership using both a subjective (respondents' self-report) and an objective (university team's assessment, based on the number and types of PDS activities in which teachers had engaged) measure of involvement. Using survey data collected at the end of the second year of the PDS's implementation, the researchers calculated univariate descriptive statistics descriptive statistics

see statistics.
, cross-tabulations, and correlation coefficients Correlation Coefficient

A measure that determines the degree to which two variable's movements are associated.

The correlation coefficient is calculated as:
 to profile who participated in the PDS and the extent to which they did so. They found that, on both measures of level of involvement, most of the teachers were somewhat or highly involved in PDS activities. While the two indicators are moderately, positively, and significantly related to each other, they yielded different results when they were analyzed an·a·lyze  
tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.

2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of.

3.
 in relation to four other sets of variables. The findings point to the need to explore more fully the characteristics of those teachers who do participate in PDS partnerships in order to develop more effective strategies to involve teachers in such collaborative arrangements and to achieve PDS purposes.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Association for Childhood Education International
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2003, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:Connecting Classroom Practice and Research
Author:Heins
Publication:Childhood Education
Date:Dec 22, 2003
Words:194
Previous Article:The impact of engagement in large-scale assessment on teachers' professional development: The Emergent Literacy Baseline Assessment Project.
Next Article:A teacher's use of the environment to facilitate the social development of children.



Related Articles
Introduction to special issue.
Preparing general education teachers for inclusive settings: the role of special education teachers in the professional development school context.
The Balanced Literacy Diet: Using a food pyramid concept to cut through the great debate over phonics vs. whole language.
Situated professional development and technology integration: The Capital Area Technology and Inquiry in Education (CATIE) mentoring Program.
Preschool to kindergarten transition activities: involvement and satisfaction of families and teachers.
Technology professional development: a case study.
A profile of elementary school teachers involved in a professional development school.
Improving deaf education.
Participation in a PDS can improve practice.
Teachers in action.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles